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          History Of Greek Theater
           Part 1 of Paper ....at writer of tragedy.  In his 
plays and those of the same genre, heroes and the ideals of life were
depicted and glorified.  It was believed that man should live for 
honor and fame, his action was courageous and glorious and his life 
would climax in a great and noble death.
Originally, the hero's recognition was cre....           Part 2 of Paper ....rks of writers of Greek 
  tragedy, Aeschulus, Euripides and Sophocles (whose Oedipus Rex he 
  considered the finest of all Greek tragedies), arrived at his 
  definition of tragedy. This explanation has a profound influence for 
  more than twenty centuries on those writing tragedies, most
  significantly Shakespeare.  Aristotle's analysis of tragedy began with 
  a description of the effect such a work had on the audience as a 
  "catharsis" or purging of the emotions.  He decided that cathar....            |   
          
          
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